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Published on August 24, 2009 By Frogboy In Elemental Dev Journals

image IGN’s Jason Ocampo has put up his preview of Elemental.  Stardock’s new turn-based fantasy strategy game isn’t due until 2010 but even at this early stage it’s pretty far along.

During Stardock’s recent preview to IGN, one of the closest kept secrets of the game, its diplomacy system, was finally unveiled.  In Elemental, diplomacy is not merely a matter of trading and treaties but involves family politics as well.  Each sovereign, while eternal, can have children who will, in time, grow up, have children, grow up, and pass on and repeat the cycle over and over.  Political marriages can strengthen ties and children and family members can become playable characters in the game world similar to “heroes” found in other games who have their own unique abilities based on their pedigree.

In addition, while the game will include a state-of-the-art 3D engine designed from the ground up for massive scale strategy games, it will also be fully playable as a 2D cloth map.  Players can zoom in to the full 3D experience and set in the options dialog how close they want to be before the transition between strategic view and tactical view occurs.

The beta program, which is open to all who pre-order the game prior to the end of this Summer, begins in the next few weeks and will play entirely on the cloth map in order to allow players to maximize the actual game-play input into the game’s development.

The game’s website is www.elementalgame.com .

Other IGN Screenshots:

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Full Preview:

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Elemental: Full Preview


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on Aug 25, 2009

I wonder how you chose a mate? unless your kids just leap out of your head like Athena and Zeus....

 

Any idea when the Beta starts? and any idea if we will be able to run it on 64 bit machines? I bought and I7 just for Elemental (and DoW2....  )

 

P.s Would we really be able to zoom all the way in and actually see little people walking around and working in the cities?

 

Warder

 

on Aug 25, 2009

I found a Gamspot preview: 

Spolight On: Elemental: War of Magic, More


Warder

on Aug 25, 2009

Simply awesome.   And The Family is better explained in Gamespot. When is PAX again?

on Aug 25, 2009

P.s Would we really be able to zoom all the way in and actually see little people walking around and working in the cities?
It's in the PAX build    Little workers building new houses, farmers tilling their fields...it's quite nice IMHO

on Aug 25, 2009

To say the article's content was 'pure awesomeness' would be a monumental understatement to be sure. I cant wait to give the game a shake down.

on Aug 25, 2009

Warderin

Any idea when the Beta starts? and any idea if we will be able to run it on 64 bit machines? I bought and I7 just for Elemental (and DoW2....  )

Last news was sometime after PAX. Hopefully not very long!

Last news on 64 bit was that they need a 64 bit version of Havok before they can actually make a 64 bit Elemental. It'll run right now on 64 bit hardware/OS, just in 32 bit mode.

on Aug 25, 2009

Does this mean that your heroes will die of old age?

on Aug 25, 2009

What is the time frame of a turn? A week/month/year?

Will mercenaries who join you also age?

Will giving some of your essance to make a hero enable that person to live longer? How much?

 

Man... Man .... Man... I am full of new questions!!! I can't wait for the beta!

on Aug 25, 2009

So nothing of importance happens in the zoom in view? It's just eye candy?

on Aug 25, 2009

I really want to just jump into the beta right now!

on Aug 25, 2009

Interesting article. I wonder if the family trees will extend beyond you, and how the "dilution" effect works.

on Aug 25, 2009

Scoutdog
Interesting article. I wonder if the family trees will extend beyond you, and how the "dilution" effect works.

 

Gamespot now has an article which sheds a little light on this:

"You start the game with nothing but an immortal sovereign unit who can commission new building, though later, you can marry into one of the game's other 12 base factions and sire prince and princess children who can also be married off, increasing your standing with them. Unfortunately, while your sovereign, who is both a powerful wizard and a mighty military general, is immortal, his children aren't, so when that good-for-nothing son of yours kicks the bucket, his wife's family may not react kindly."

 

I am reading this as saying you can marry into another faction. This will create a strong tie between you. You can then marry your sons and daughters into other (or the same) factions to create ties with them. However, your childrens' children do not play as large of a role (if any) as your own children.

I also assume that once your wife dies you could marry into a different faction.

on Aug 25, 2009

cephalo
So nothing of importance happens in the zoom in view? It's just eye candy?

They've said before (and I think one of the articles mentions it as well) that the game is meant to be playable from the cloth map. The engine is disabled in beta 1 for that reason. If you can do it zoomed in, you should also be able to do it on cloth map view.

The upside there is that very low end systems can do the cloth map but not the 3d engine. So it won't lock them out from playing, just from having it look nice.

on Aug 25, 2009

While not knowing the battle system yet, that Gamespot preview really made me want to try modding in a DND 4.0 battle system I can't wait!

on Aug 25, 2009

AH!!

Bad Gamespot!  Bad!


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